DUCKETT MILL, GA

Overview

Duckett Mill Campground is located on Lake Sidney Lanier. With over 692 miles of shoreline, the lake is well known for its aqua-blue water, spectacular scenery and variety of recreational activities.

Constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1950s, Lake Lanier is a multi-purpose lake that provides for flood protection, power production, water supply, navigation, recreation and fish and wildlife management.

Natural Features:

Lake Lanier's expansive 38,000 acres touches five counties in northern Georgia. The lake, surrounded by rolling farmland, is just 45 minute from Atlanta.

Recreation:

Anglers take pleasure in the plentiful populations of bass and catfish, while boating enthusiasts enjoy exploring the lake's many bays and secluded coves.

Getting There:

To reach this park take state route 400 north to exit 17, turn right
on Georgia Highway 306, turn right on Georgia Highway 53, turn right on Duckett Mill road. Follow Duckett Mill Road into the campground.